Thinking of that, Harriet became more and more suspicious, so she continued to ask, "Do you know where they moved to?"
The neighbor waved his hand and said, "Of course not. They left in a hurry, and I didn't ask too much. Maybe they were afraid of being found by the evil people."
There were no other clues then. What made Harriet depressed is that without the help of Wesley, it was extremely difficult to find a clue.
However, when she thought that her younger brother was probably still alive, she finally recovered a little from the decadence for many days, so she went to an advertising company in the afternoon to apply for a job.
It was a small company, which could only undertake small projects, such as finding a walk-on show for actors. It was exactly why they would invite Harriet to an interview.
Harriet was helpless. Since she terminated the contract with Pleasure Media, no film and television companies dared to enter into a contract with her. They knew that terminating the contract with the Pleasure Media meant offending the Smith Family. Therefore, they dared not to sign a contract with Harriet who was in trouble unless they were foolish.
"Sorry, Miss Clark. We’ve got enough advertising actress today, please come back tomorrow."
After being rejected again, Harriet finally became angry. She said, "You were so perfunctory yesterday. Since you don’t wanna hire me, you could tell me immediately. Why do you waste my time?"
The staff was embarrassed, but he thought it inappropriate to say something else.
Harriet frowned and turned around. Unexpectedly, someone passed by and accidentally bumped against Harriet. The file folders in his hands fell to the ground.
"What's the matter? Why don’t you watch out?"
Harriet quickly squatted down and apologized while helping him pick up documents, "Sorry. I didn't notice just now."
"Harriet?" The man recognized her and immediately became angry. "It's really strange. You famous star even try to find a job here."
Harriet looked up after hearing that. Enemies are bound to meet on a narrow road. The man was Andre Walker, an obscure actor who had a dispute with Harriet.
"What’s up, Mr. Walker? Do you want to find a job for me?"
Andre was surprised because he did not expect Harriet did not care about what he said even she know he was satirizing her, so he became angrier.
"You are popular enough. I don’t need to find a job for you, do I?"
Harriet was not annoyed. She glanced at the work card on his chest and said tonelessly, "You are working here, don’t you? You know many people here, so it’s easy for you to introduce me to them. If you could make me popular, I would tell everyone your contribution. Otherwise, do you want to work as a temporary worker here all the time?"
Andre looked furious. He said, "Harriet, you are so self-conceit. Now you are in trouble, but you are still bossy to me. You look down upon me, but I have to tell you that I’m not afraid of you."
Harriet said, "I don't mean to look down on you, but now both of us are down and out. Therefore, it is better to help each other. Maybe we’ll get a chance to make a comeback."
Andre glanced at her angrily and said, "You are crazy."
His impression on Harriet changed a little because her reaction was unexpected. He thought she would be depressed or angry from the embarrassment, but she was as calm as before.
"Wait." Harriet suddenly stopped his way and asked, "Do you know where Aya Watson is?"
When he heard this question, Andre seemed to recall some terrible things. His eyes were full of fear. He shook his head and said, "I don't know. Don't ask me!"
"You are friends, right? Haven't you seen her since the last accident?" Harriet stood still and said, "I have something to ask her if you know where she is..."
Before she finished speaking, Andre interrupted her impatiently and pushed her, "I don't know. Get out of my way!"
Harriet did not expect him to push her, but someone supported her with both hands when she stumbled and was about to fell. She then kept her feet.
"Len?" After seeing the man supporting her, Harriet was surprised.
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